This picturesque Half Moon Bay hotel - The Oceanfront Hotel - features stunning oceanfront views. European buffet breakfast is served daily with coffee & tea service all day for guests.
Located in Half Moon Bay, a 18-minute walk from Poplar Beach, Aristocrat Hotel, BW Signature Collection provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a...
This Half Moon Bay hotel is less than 5 minutes walk to Half Moon Bay Brewing Company and a variety of restaurants and 10 minutes’ drive to Half Moon Bay State Beach.
The Quality Inn hotel is centrally located near Silicon Valley and San Francisco. In addition to standard amenities, all guest rooms come with refrigerators, microwaves and coffee makers.
Located South of San Francisco off coastal Highway 1, this Half Moon Bay, California hotel offers spacious rooms with free WiFi. Half Moon Bay Links Golf Course is just 1 mile away.
This beachfront hotel in Half Moon Bay overlooks Pillar Point Harbor. The all-suite hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool, free fitness center, free Wi-Fi.
Harbor View Inn is located across from Pillar Point Harbor in El Granada, California. Guests can enjoy Pacific Ocean views, explore the local beaches or take in the sights along California's...
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On average, 3-star hotels in Half Moon Bay cost $208 per night, and 4-star hotels in Half Moon Bay are $283 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Half Moon Bay can be found for $1,008 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Half Moon Bay this weekend is $284 or, for a 4-star hotel, $428. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Half Moon Bay for this weekend cost around $992 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $309 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Half Moon Bay for tonight. You'll pay around $382 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Half Moon Bay will cost around $899, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Half Moon Bay is a small community with loads of weekend...
Half Moon Bay is a small community with loads of weekend visitors. Hence, nutty traffic on the weekends. Restaurant options were a mixed bag - found a great Italian place (Pasta Moon) and a horrible Indian place (India Beach).
Hiroshi
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lovely hotel & location, but certain services and facilities...
Lovely hotel & location, but certain services and facilities are curtailed at different times of the year..,.eg the dining room was closed during our stay, as was the bar and the spa. This meant no breakfast was available, and all meals/drinks needed to be taken outside of the hotel.
Finn
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Half Moon Bay to stay out of the SF/Silicon...
We stayed in Half Moon Bay to stay out of the SF/Silicon Valley crazy but many of our activities were over on the east side of the peninsula. The seafood was fantastic (Sam's Chowder House) and the beaches and road side farms were as well.
Christopher
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Walked from Harbor Inn to the restaurants and moorings in...
Walked from Harbor Inn to the restaurants and moorings in the harbor across the street. Beautiful harbor, lots of walking opportunities, and a lot of choices to places to eat.
I ate at Barbara's Fish Trap right on the wharf. Fresh broiled sea bass was amazing and the service was great.
Norma
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Half moon bay is a great weekend visit.
Half moon bay is a great weekend visit.
While there is not much to do late at night, there is plenty to do during the day and evening.
We spend the day/night visiting shops, going wine tasting, walking on the beach, and going out to eat.
Although we sometimes like to stay out late, it was nice to come back a little early and relax back where we were staying.
Everyone in town is very friendly!
John
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Alot of good eating places, Cameron's and the barn walking...
Alot of good eating places, Cameron's and the barn walking distance from quality inn. Another of places to walk along the beaches. Nice shops in the little town. My husband and I go there about every three months and stay three days.
Driving up to this hotel I was so pleased with the appearance, the beauty of the outside sure matched the inside! We booked two ocean view junior suites in total three adults and four children were with us during our stay. Check in was done later in the evening with two exceptionally polite front desk women. The rooms were immaculately clean, view was beautiful from our sliding glass window and there was beach access by way of stairs at the end of the hotel. Great place to book for a romantic vacation getaway.
Room was clean, comfortable and had a great view of the ocean and its wildlife and humans on the beach and enjoying the surf. The weather was typical Half Moon Bay (chilly, breezy, freshest air anywhere in the SF Bay Area). The Owner (Ann) was a delight and a great conversationalist. Breakfast was the best (generous variety of choices and always fresh) of any hotel/motel we have stayed at in the last 10 years. Centrally located for access to all local destinations and restaurants.
Half Moon Bay is a beautiful location. The Hotel Staff is wonderful.
Felt sorry for the front desk attendants as other guests who had a similar experiences to my own - booked a room believing they had an ocean view - but did not. Perhaps the hotel should provide photos of the actual rooms guests are booking, so we know exactly what to expect. Would certainly make life easier on your welcome Staff as well.
We found this hotel very well ranked on booking but from the beginning we experience several problems: the sheets were dirty, we ask for changes. Two days after we had dirty towels. We found an agreement with the manager to compensate all of this issues and it was not respected…now we are leaving and waiting for our refund…the breakfast is poor! So for all of this reason I don’t recommend this place!
The room was very nice. The breakfast was good but it was continental (no eggs or breakfast meats). Parking and room access were super good and even though the hotel is on the Pacific Coast highway our room was very quiet. Beach access is just minutes away via walking with the trail starting in the NW corner of the parking lot.
Nice quiet property with lots of snacks and goodies laid out. Very convenient for setting off for a stroll around Half Moon Bay. We were disappointed that there was no onsite breakfast. Part of the pleasure of a B&B stay is the opportunity to chat at breakfast.
Located in quiet part of Pillar Point Harbor. Across the street from Barbara’s Fishtrap Restaurant, next to Half Moon Bay Brewing Restaurant, and on block from Meza Luna. Free parking garage is located under the hotel, close to elevator to lobby and rooms.
I only stayed at this hotel for 1 night, but I found it to be a comfortable place to stay.
My flight to SFO was delayed so I arrived at this hotel about 2am, but even then there was someone on the front desk to welcome me and check me in.
The room was comfortable and clean. It is next door to the Ritz Carlton, and we spent the day at the Ritz getting massages and having a meal. We were close by without having to pay a high price for the rooms at the Ritz.
Outdoor patio very nice, with fire at the table. great to have wine and snacks available. Breakfast very good. Shared area of living and dining room very nice. Very accessible to downtown area of Half Moon Bay
Quaint beach front house hotel with great restaurant /bar just next door - no noise problem at all. Fire places in the room. Spacious and owner on site. Very sweet and accommodating. A lovely rustic stay
We loved the hotel, it was very comfy and the golf course view was cool. The hotel had everything we needed, it was quiet at night, guests were friendly, hotel staff were great.
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